
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures
The Pleasure Judgments of Taste Are Aesthetic
Kant: Pleasure judgments of taste are based on is disinterested. He says that interest is, as he puts it, pleasure connected with the representation of an object. The thought seems to be you desire the object to exist, and that brings you pleasure. That's not what pleasure and beauty is like, he says.
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